Retirement: Emotional Planning, with Louise Nayer
Many people spend hours on financial planning for retirement, which of course is crucial. But most people don't plan for how they will feel and best ways to cope with this huge transition. In this month's OLLI@Berkeley Vital Aging Forum, author Louise Nayer will address some of the major fears that appear before retirement: loss of community, loss of identity, health fears and also talk about the three years after retirement and beyond. She'll provide practical tools for soothing anxiety, give examples through those she's interviewed about the courage to try new adventures, as well as the courage to reach out to friends, old and new. Nourishing social connections and staying engaged and active have been great predictors of good health as we age. Everyone's journey is unique!
About the Speaker
Louise Nayer is an educator and author of six books, including Poised for Retirement: Moving from Anxiety to Zen. Her book Burned: A Memoir was an Oprah Great Read and won the Wisconsin Library Association Award. Her latest memoir is Narrow Escapes. She is a member of The Writer's Grotto and teaches through OLLI.
[Free for OLLI members • $15 for Best of OLLI subscribers • Livestreamed only]